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Aberg AC et al. – A well–developed patient safety culture focusing on prevention of falls will, when successfully achieved, be seen by staff, patients and their significant others as being characteristic of the organization, and will be evident in attitudes, routines and actions. Moreover, it provides potential for positive side–effects concerning organizational and clinical improvements in additional areas.


   

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